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Ring AI Scans Neighborhoods for Lost Dogs

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Ring's Search Party now helps find lost dogs nationwide.
  • Anyone can use the free Ring Neighbors app to post alerts.
  • AI scans nearby cameras to locate missing pets quickly.
Ring AI Scans Neighborhoods for Lost Dogs

Ring's Search Party feature has expanded nationwide, offering a new AI-powered method to help locate lost dogs. Previously, only Ring device owners could access this tool, but now any individual in the U.S. can utilize the free Ring Neighbors app to post an alert for a missing pet. This enables dog owners to tap into a network of cameras without needing to purchase hardware or subscribe to a service.

The AI technology within Search Party scans recent footage from nearby outdoor Ring cameras when a lost dog is reported. If a potential match is identified, the camera owner receives an alert with a photo and video clip of the missing animal, allowing them to assist voluntarily. This initiative has already facilitated numerous successful reunions, with Ring reporting over one lost dog found per day on average.

Ring is also supporting animal shelters by committing $1 million to equip them with camera systems, aiming to expedite the reunification process for pets entering shelters. Despite initial privacy concerns, Ring emphasizes that participation and footage sharing remain optional, and the feature can be enabled or disabled at any time.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ring's Search Party uses AI to scan nearby outdoor cameras for footage of lost dogs when a report is made in the Ring Neighbors app.
Yes, anyone in the U.S. can now use the free Ring Neighbors app to post a lost dog alert and utilize the Search Party feature.
Ring is committing $1 million to equip animal shelters with camera systems to help reunite lost pets with their owners more quickly.

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